Terpenoids from bark beetles, solitary bees and danaine butterflies

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Oxygenated monoterpenes as well as tetrahydrofuranes and tetrahydropyranes showing terpenoid skeletons are identified as bark beetle pheromones. Mandibular gland secretions of female Nomada bees represent mixtures of sesqui- and nor-sesquiterpenoid ketones. Androconial organs of certain Danaine butterflies contain oxygenated monoterpenes and bicyclic bisnor- sesquiterpenes of the edulan type. © 1989 IUPAC

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Francke, W., Bartels, J., Schulz, S., Krohn, S., Baader, E., Tengo, J., & Schneidert, D. (1989). Terpenoids from bark beetles, solitary bees and danaine butterflies. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 61(3), 539–542. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac198961030539

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